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titleOfInvention Scalable devices and usage
abstract A sieve device and associated method comprising an expandable sheave mounted on a surgical guidewire. The expandable sheave may be a self-expandable knitted filter that is mounted on a guidewire in an axially fixed position or is movable in one or more directions. The sheaving device can be deployed in a ureter or other body cavity with an obstruction, such as at the beginning of a stone removal procedure, prior to the actual stone fragmentation step. The expandable sheave is fixed distally to the obstructing calculus and is expanded to span the entire local ureteral cross section, allowing calculus fragments larger than a predetermined size under high perfusion flow / pressure during lithotripsy It can be kept from moving distally towards the kidney.
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